Cruises


Skorpios at San Rafael glacier

The only way to appreciate the beautiful and rugged Patagonian coastlines, with their incredible vistas of islets, headlands, bays, and soaring mountains in the distance, is by taking a cruise. Several great cruises are possible, all on intimate small ships that accentuate the feeling of adventure.

Please remember that we are also fully geared up to be able to arrange all your land extensions and hotel stays while in the region.

Wulaia Bay
Australis Cruises   4 nights from $N/A pp
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Stunning 4/5 day Australis cruises beween Punta Arenas and Ushaia via Cape Horn and remote channels of Tierra del Fuego. A unique way to explore the end of world, seeing legendary waterways and visiting penguin and sea lion colonies.

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View of Skorpios II
Skorpios II Chonos Route   5 nights from $N/A pp
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Skorpios II plies the Chonos route, offering a 6 day circuit from Puerto Montt down to San Rafael, stopping en route at Chiloe and passing through the maze of channels, fjords and archipelagoes that make up southern Patagonia.

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Skorpios at San Rafael glacier
Skorpios III Kaweskar Explorer Cruise   3 nights from $1200 pp
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The 6 day cruise of Skorpios III, starting from Puerto Natales and ending in Punta Arenas, takes in the awesome convoluted channels and islands along this part of the coast, with boat visits to fjords, glaciers and the village of Puerto Eden.

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Pia glacier
Patagonian Channels   3 nights from $520 pp
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4/5 day cruises between Puerto Montt and Puerto Natales, navigating the islands, peninsulas, fjords, glaciers and channels of southern Patagonia, are a great way to enjoy the untouched beauty and remoteness of southern Chile

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Laguna San Rafael and Patagonia Connection
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4 programs for stays at Puyuhuapi Lodge, reached from Balmaceda by traveling along and discovering the Carretera Austral. Relax at one of Chiles best spas, attractively located on the shores of a fjord amid northern Patagonia forest that, along with the Queulat National Park, is perfect for hiking and kayaking.

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